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April 03, 2008

BOBBY BROWN: AUTOBIOGRAPHY FACT OR FICTION?

April 3, 2008 — WITH an ex-husband like Bobby Brown, Whitney Houston doesn’t need enemies. In his upcoming autobiography,
Brown blows the lid on his wildly dysfunctional marriage to the
troubled, Grammy-winning diva, suggesting that she drove him into a
nightmare of drug addiction. IT GETS JUICY!!! “I never used cocaine until after I met Whitney. Before then, I had
experimented with other drugs, but marijuana was my drug of choice,”
Brown writes in “Bobby Brown: The Truth, the Whole Truth and Nothing
But,” out next month. “At one point in my life, I used drugs
uncontrollably. I was using everything I could get my hands on, from
cocaine to heroin, weed and cooked cocaine.” As far as his 15-year marriage to Houston is concerned, it “was
doomed from the very beginning. Within the first year we separated,
with several more to follow,” Brown writes. “I think we got married for
all the wrong reasons. Now, I realize Whitney had a different agenda
than I did when we got married . . . I believe her agenda was to clean
up her image, while mine was to be loved and have children.” Whitney, he alleges, had been under “a lot of pressure. The media
was accusing her of having a bisexual relationship with her assistant,
Robin Crawford. Since she was the American Sweetheart and all, that
didn’t go too well with her image . . . In Whitney’s situation, the
only solution was to get married and have kids. That would kill all
speculation, whether it was true or not. In the short, I think I got
caught up in the politics and ended up marrying one of the biggest
stars in the world.” But Brown notes that he was no saint in their relationship,
confessing in his book, “I am guilty of sleeping with other women . . .
Women are always throwing themselves at you. I’m only human, so I would
make the mistake and bite the hook sometimes . . . I let the
testosterone take over.” One of his most public indiscretions was an affair with former
exotic dancer Karrine “Superhead” Steffans. “Yes, I’ve slept with her,”
he confesses. “Yes, I’ve spent several nights at her house. But she was
only good for what her nickname stood for.” SOURCE OF THIS STORY

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BOBBY BROWN: AUTOBIOGRAPHY FACT OR FICTION?

April 3, 2008 — WITH an ex-husband like Bobby Brown, Whitney Houston doesn’t need enemies. In his upcoming autobiography,
Brown blows the lid on his wildly dysfunctional marriage to the
troubled, Grammy-winning diva, suggesting that she drove him into a
nightmare of drug addiction. IT GETS JUICY!!! “I never used cocaine until after I met Whitney. Before then, I had
experimented with other drugs, but marijuana was my drug of choice,”
Brown writes in “Bobby Brown: The Truth, the Whole Truth and Nothing
But,” out next month. “At one point in my life, I used drugs
uncontrollably. I was using everything I could get my hands on, from
cocaine to heroin, weed and cooked cocaine.” As far as his 15-year marriage to Houston is concerned, it “was
doomed from the very beginning. Within the first year we separated,
with several more to follow,” Brown writes. “I think we got married for
all the wrong reasons. Now, I realize Whitney had a different agenda
than I did when we got married . . . I believe her agenda was to clean
up her image, while mine was to be loved and have children.” Whitney, he alleges, had been under “a lot of pressure. The media
was accusing her of having a bisexual relationship with her assistant,
Robin Crawford. Since she was the American Sweetheart and all, that
didn’t go too well with her image . . . In Whitney’s situation, the
only solution was to get married and have kids. That would kill all
speculation, whether it was true or not. In the short, I think I got
caught up in the politics and ended up marrying one of the biggest
stars in the world.” But Brown notes that he was no saint in their relationship,
confessing in his book, “I am guilty of sleeping with other women . . .
Women are always throwing themselves at you. I’m only human, so I would
make the mistake and bite the hook sometimes . . . I let the
testosterone take over.” One of his most public indiscretions was an affair with former
exotic dancer Karrine “Superhead” Steffans. “Yes, I’ve slept with her,”
he confesses. “Yes, I’ve spent several nights at her house. But she was
only good for what her nickname stood for.” SOURCE OF THIS STORY

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